Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 2, 1921, Page 3

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@de Casper Daily Cridune - “Library” A PAGE THREE regulation of oven heating, of which| connected with the company is the exclusive agency. The pate ae = phe Belle «rf tate interests here. eee Pat Nig ‘William “AMissou” Hines returned to his home in Denver last evening after! spending several days in Casper at-| tending the Rocky Mountain Of and Mr, and Mrs. William Keith were! Visiting ‘tm Casper yesterday, ies | thelr ranch home near Mud@y moun- Statement of Plain Facts Honest folks, have you taken notice c? how some of our friends have been acting \of late? One would get the impression that the world was coming to an end, or that they were turkeys and afraid of the ap- proach of Thanksgiving—and the excuse they advanced for business_being so poor! Ridiculous! Positively ridiculous! Well, anyhow, we have no complaint to make. Business has been good and IS good. The reason why? Because our prices are ALWAYS within reason. Rest assured, we are NEVER high- er and most of the time you can save sub- Stantially by’ making your purchases with us. he will spend several days attending to business interests connected with oR matters. F eee Earl C. Boyle of the Boyle garage, agent for the Ford motor car, has re-| turned from Cheyenne and’ Denver| where he transacted business for sev-| eral days. | see Several couples are plan- ning to motor to the Dumb-Bell ranch near Sweetwater, no Saturday to at- tend an old-fashioned country dance to| be given by Jim Grieves owner of the|fl0or of the Consolidated Royalty ranch. building. They were formerly in the ©-8 building but were forced to seek more space to accommodate thelr ex- tensive Ubrary. <a bv>scribe for The Tribune. M. F. Ryan and family have moved friends of the guest of honor were the guests of the afternoon. A baby’s basket containing a dainty Next Week. The Ladies’ Ald society of the Meth-| ogist church is: making elaborate plans | *ssortment of tiny tot artitles was for the Christmas bazaar Which will! Presented to Mrs. Hu, in an original be held in the church parlors next) manner. Thuraday; 8. Later in the efternoon a two-course Decorated bootme will be arranged|liumcheon was served by the hostess. to the miscellancous articles om and it ladies of the aid society) Wyoming Day to Be Fsedrgy ire a Ge Pee i hie eb lasc Needle work all sorts be on} The members of the ters of sale and the articles will include useful} American Revolution san eae De- household éffects and dainty toilette! cember 9, with Mrs, B. FR. Brooks, es- be appropriate for Christmas — by Mrs. W. H. Leavitt, at a tea ‘ne program for the afternoon will |- A dinner will be served at 8 o'clock) pertain to Wyoming day, which ts tm connection with the bazaar, and) December 10, and which marks the oe th oo eageey will be on sale tirtieth “anniversary of woman's suf- during the evening. ‘The ‘Wednesday following this ta-|tomcrnts of the stots nt OY Be zaar which will be Wednesday, Decem-|" fra. Brooks will’ give an address ber 14, there will be a meeting of the} on Wyoming day telling events of his- H general aid society of the church an4/ torical value to the state, ‘ i i fy | the proceeds of the sais will be an-| yrs. 3. B, Durham will talk on the 3 9599 = | Purpose of the D. A. R. end will bring in the topic of educational week and its. meaning. The Woman's club will meet with Mrs. M. C. Kelth on December 10, in recognition of the historical signifi- cance of the date. The rei! call will be responiied to by events of interest in the growth of the state. The pro- gram will also include talks on educa- tional week. ; eee Lon Davis, deputy United States marshall, fs @ business visitor in Cas- per in connection with the coming seasion of ‘the United States district court. | C. A, Guenther of Douglas is in Casper Visifing friends, and whild here attended the Rocky Mountain Oi and Gas Producers’ conference. eee Chicken Lunch Saturday 11:30 A. M. to 2 P. M. C.F, Doyle, | nounced. *, Doyle, who has recently come |to Casper, left for Chicago, to make | to move his family to Casper, to make this city their permanent home. He }has purchased a home and will move into it in the near future. eee H. O. Barber, well known capitalist, is spending several days here from his |home in Lander attending to business interests in this city. Mr, Barber is Safe Milfeto NANTS ana INVALIDS cee American Legion Dance At Salt Creek. If the roads permit, several moto> parties of this city will attend the American Legion informal dance which will be held at Salt Creek this week-end, THE WIGWAM O-S Building if Colorado Springs where she will spend! \the remainder of the winter. Mrs. Gaunt has been visiting at the new home of M. and Mrs. K. H. Nelson on Melrose avenue. cee The following prices will give you an idea how reasonable we are, Specials for This Week CITY BRIEFS - W. N. Corder of Morrill, Neb., fs in Mrs. H. P. Bubb who ts spending| Casper visiting friends and | while ‘the winter in Denver where Ugtie Miss) his business interests tn this city. Mildred Bubb is attencing the Wolcott eee school, is taking @ course in vocal] Attorney A. H. Maxwell of Lande: and dramatic art, and the two Masters) has arrtved in Casper to cmplete cer- L. F. Griffith of the Commercial Printing company, ‘was» the honor guest at a surprise party given in celebration of his birthday. About twenty-five guests gathered at the Grit#th homestead and spent the ing in dancing. Delicious refresh- ©. and G. Club Enjoys Meoting. Mrs, H. A, Reichenbach presided at a luncheon ‘served at the Chanticleer cafe yesterday at 1 o'clock: for the members of the C. and G. bridge club. /4SK FOR Horlick’s ~ plished. N , ments were served by the hostesses of thomas Gilroy, Welfare Tea Is Success. é ‘Tho afternoon spent playing auction where she spent the three weeks| Art.tn advertising is proved by the : ES aR ce pei RARE RRS A EL bridge and es @ ‘kensington from 2 for the afternoon were won by Mrs. | whore she 6 trisade ana perl soxay Met ~ ine land Ropeles- aiipany tn P 1 Ss OP aed She will resume her duties at the|thetr newly painted window sign ad. Ea 1 D b Sal 1 doz. Gillette 89 2 pkgs. Gem 89 — tip. Beauon ae attended county <¥fien here Monday morning. vertising the Lorain device for the r M4 ecemper 7, ie Blades —_... e Blades enon Cc the evening, Mrs. David Griffith, Mra. and Mrs. J. B. Grif by a number af ladies who are inter- ested In the work ~which the Welfare club is doing. Several tables of cards were played while some of the guests xpent the afternoon with their néedle work. sitved. Delicious ‘refreshments were ‘The series of bridge teas given by different matrons of the city during the past month hi © proved very suc: cessful both as social affairs and. in raisi money for, the chib funds, A small definite amount is asked for each seat at the card tables while certain of rhole table an¢ Ase entertainine informally for their frieada” As higt the guests reserve t) use the afternoon in informal afternoons have spared no pains in making the aNairs attractive to the guests, of the As outlined routine of Christmas work {s boing pursued by a committee Welfare club, and as thet large share of with the money raised at the Oriental tea held last month at the home of Mrs. Mc- Intyre, and the proceeds from the se- riss of informal home teas, an exten- sive program of ald can be accom- Masonic Dancé K Fort Colli 4 other Colo- For Tonight. cae nobel has epee en post 75 00 Heavy weight Union Suits. Regular y 9 5 One of the informal dancing partles | ion in the offices of Dr. M, C. Keith. ° $4.00 value. Our price. piacere e held every two weeks by the members of the Masonic dancing club, will take his evening in the ‘Temple audt- a s-e E Z RESS certain. Dancing wil tart At DO'S] srigy ren Slements of Tulsa, Okla. 8 : D ES Bolopt oe ie $2 45 and last until thidnight. has accepted a position with the Wyo- Postam comes in two ¢ Instant Postum (in tips) Have A They i ore cI SRR Sao ES ber of informal dinner par- epee : ° fave been placed fh three groups. ey come in tie tole bela at irvate, tomas bs wall cameben gay mene: a ier pee ma is maces tnt cup by’ 3 Pecscge Pal Pope jere’s serges, tricotines, satin georgette, canton crepe. Every 0. D. Wool Army style Shirt. Regular 3 9 5 as at the Chanticleer and the Hep} voit and has many friends here, who prefer to make the while the meal is frock is carefully tailored with the strictest attention. $5.00 value. Our price... ied s SAF e ning, will, prponed Ber SORA Te aia to welcome her back, made by boiling for 20 minute, Every‘ effect cesired is here for your selectione Blue Chambray Work Shirts, Pre-shrunk 79 4 vocsilihemeacibas ne Mr. and Mrs: Robert Des. of (len. = Postum for Health a brea 8 Bee $1.25 values, Our price. Re tice Cc Sa boleson are: oars i s ere : All-Leather Vests. Former price, Mrs. J. W. McIntyre is the president of the club which started as a small organtzation last year, and has now grown to include members from all circles and cliques of the city. ‘The club has become. » ei aera ee ‘Mrs. Robert Reed entertained a num ber of friends at an informal lunch con served at ,the South Center st rations. bridge. Cholr ee Held this Cut flowers were used as the deco Following the lunchdon the atter- noon was devoted to playing auction Party At H. B. Durham Home. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Fisher and Mr. and Mrs, Durham entertained at an enjoyable party heid for the members ef the choir of the Methodist church ‘Wednesday evening at the. home of Mr. and Mrs. Durham on South Dur- tiie games and conteata during the} gre of RE Seite niperintond WE WILL GIVE AWAY XMAS EVE to $75.00 at ip Ge te evening pertain io ent ‘of the Producers and Refiners. S 2 enuine Blac! ather Handbags. Epeesing tee: van ceainatea by pakeegtid Litas eee ve To the Holder of the Lucky Numbers : $35 00 Regular $9.00 value. Our wie 96.15 . leader of the chotr, wi : ar & a mediey of selections arranged by D. F. Gaunt who bas been vis- Genuine Brown Leather Handbags. $6 6 5 himself while the guests named the} Mra. D. B. 2 EXTRA SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND Regular $10.00 value. Our price.......~ le selections as he played them. | Mrs. Fisher gave a splendid réading which met with much applause. Mrs. L. A. Toothaker assisted Mrs. Durham in serving a delicious two- course luncheon, - ‘A. Reed home on afternoon. The choir members are doing extra a os P. E. 0. to Moet At Loy Home. work on the Sacre recital which will be presented during the Christmas sea- son. s ‘The meeting of the P. EB. O. which was to have been held tomorrow after- noon, will be held at-the home of Mrs. 8S. K. Loy on South David street, this Friends sisted by Mrs. téss, and about @ evening instead. A pragram will be given and all of the members are asked to be present. 7 fe Surprise Honoree With Tiny Tot Shower. Mrs. Roy, Hill was pleasantly prised by & tiny tot shower held yes- dozen os intimate ‘The luncheon table looked lovely with a centerpiece of cut flowers and ap- propriate table appointments. Followin gthe luncheon the guests playing bridge. The high honors of the game Ex-Gov. and Mrs. B. B. Brooks en- tertained a party of friends informal- ly at thelr home tn the Blackmore apartments, last evening. The apart- ment was beautifully decorated with Russell roses, A delicious turkey din- ner prepared by. the hostess was served, followed by @ theater party at the America. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Cather, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Durham, Mrs. Anna Leep- er and C. By een . i q of the Holmes Hard. pany, was .pleasantly sur- prised at his. home, 1815 South Oak sheet, last evening, when a party of ‘riends made merry on, the occasion . ‘The guests were Mr. Mam MacGregor, Mr. and Mrs. K. W: Leavitt, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Baker and Miss Mary Ellen Jones. The evening was spent in playing cards, after which delicious refreshments Mrs. Sarah Babb, who has been vis- Mrs. Babb has been gone for several weeks. *riends for several days have returned o their ranch home. Mr. and Mrs. Dea are numbeed among the old tim- ors of the state and have many friends among the early piongers, of this city. ° Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Clemons of Los Angeles, Cal., former residents of this city are spending a few days here looking after business interests and visiting with old time friends. . Mr. and its. Clemons say es car. meet le wintering in the warm Elimate ot southern California very often and that stories of old times and praise of Casper always follows. . Miss Dorothy Hoffmann has re- ting here for the past two weeks, is evening for her home in to your stomach. Take it to lunch with you at the Midwest Phar- macy Luncheonette, where econom- ical noon-day lunches are served Just a lIittle bit different and quite a bit better and more appetizing than elsewhere. Special chicken menu every Wed- nesday and. Saturday. THE MIDWEST PHARMACY Of the Kimball Drug Stores Bubb are attending public grammar] tain by ite: school, is expected to arrive here to- wae cee ere! days with her husband here. ere Miss Gladys Ford, deputy clerk of|evening. court, has returned from Omaha, nets morrow morning and will spend sev:| Mark ‘Weber and A. J,.Haniendorf drove to Salt Creek >sterday to visit Bodie camp. They will return this For Infants, Invalids and Growing Children ‘Tbe Original Food-Drink For All Ages | No Cooking — Ni the Depth of Your Sleep ., A warning to “light” or “poor” sleepers The and sounder you sleep the better deeper you feel. Five hours sound nieep does “There’s a Reason” Real Rest Depends Largely Upon Suits and Dresses OF RARE INDIVIDUALITY Here is an opportunity to do early shopping for Christmas, and this year the slogan is “Make it a practical gift.” Exceptional will be the bargains we are offering. Sale In Full Sway EVERY SUIT IN THE HOUSE They come in all the wanted mate- rials, many of them fur trimmed. They are divided into three groups. GROUP 1. Values up to $66:00 at $25.00 GROUP 2 Values up to $98.50 at ” $45.00 GROUP 3 Values up to $200.00 at. -TOYLAND IN ALL ITS SPLENDOR One .22,Cal. Remington Repeating Rifle. * One Automobile (Value $21.50). With each 50-cent cash purchase a number will be given on the Auto. With each $1.00 cash purchase a number will be given on the Rifle. Two drawings for the prizes will take place on Eve. » Pia Do not fail to see our display of Christmas gifts that are practical. od Hoimes Hardware Co. Phone 601 $1295, Py GROUP 2 Many new arrivals, the rest from stock. Values up to $65.00 at $24.95 GROUP 3 All new arrivals. Dresses not only for young women but for the mod- ern matron as well. Values $48.50 SATURDAY 80 Skirts In all the different skirt materials. Come in fancy stripes, plaids and plain. Values up to eA $4.95 the Original | and Substitutes Rich milk, malted grain extract in Powder Will he a part of this big ‘event. — LOOK! B outtaie niet Gar pices Se 89e Gillette, Liberty or Mirak 1 doz. Auto 2 pkgs. Ever- Strop Blades _..89e Ready Blades _69e Westclox Alarm Clocks. Guaranteed for one year by us and by the makers of the Big Ben. $1 45 Regular $2.60 value.” Our price... @ Attention Railroad Men We have a nice selection of unredeemed railroad watches—Hamiltons, Walthams, Elgins and Illinois. Guarantved to pass railroad inspection anywhere. $25 . We also have other watches that will make nice useful Christmas gifts. Wery specially priced. Come in and make your selection now. A small deposit will hold until wanted. ¢ SPECIAL PRICE Casper Loan and Look! Look! Medium weight Union Suits. Regular $2.00 values. ur price. _ $1.15 Heavy weight Flannel Shirts. Blue, brown or grey $20.00. Our price... $10.95 Genuine Muleskin Work Shoes, $2.50 value. Our price....—. shone #2.) S ORS 8-inch Scout All-Leather Work Shoe. Regular $4.50. Our price. = Munson Army style Work Shoe. $5.00 value. Our price—_...._.__. Have Another Look Suit Cases. Regular $4.00. __ $2.65 Genuine Fiber Suit Cases. Regular $10.00 value. Our price. vier $6.95 a6 Fiber. rons wat two strong locks. -Will stand rough service. Regular $18.00 value. Our peer $12.95 Come in and lovk over our luggage line. We have the most complete line in town. Peresr ees riyy) Clothing Store “The Store With the Right Price.” 229 S. Center Street Phone 804-J

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